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it's not all good news for jim, though. he's one of two people in the show who comes from alabama and the crazy thing is they're actually proud of it. i find that extremely annoying. so i constantly make them write jokes about how stupid their state is. the problem is, he just got -- bama just got its -- i refuse to let a natural disaster destroy alabama. that's my job. i'm asking you to help get that overweight racist state back on its feet so we can continue to make fun of it. to make a $10 donation to the tornado victims text redcross to 90999. come on, guys. let's help the south rides again. see you -- south rise again. see you next week. good night. you're out. you're out. [eagle caw] stephen: tonight, i uncover secret data in your facebook profile. turns out karen liking your photo means she wants to get back together with you. [laughter] then, how to spot radical muslims, and even more dangerous gnarly muslims. [laughter] and my guest, carl edgar blake, is a farmer who says he knows how to breed the perfect pig. step
it's not all good news for jim, though. he's one of two people in the show who comes from alabama and the crazy thing is they're actually proud of it. i find that extremely annoying. so i constantly make them write jokes about how stupid their state is. the problem is, he just got -- bama just got its -- i refuse to let a natural disaster destroy alabama. that's my job. i'm asking you to help get that overweight racist state back on its feet so we can continue to make fun of it. to make a $10...
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and i think that's an interesting statement, jim. it gives a lot of hope on the policies we're dealing with now if that's the way the president is going to succeed. thanks for being on the show tonight and have a good evening. >> thanks, reverend. take care. >>> ahead, hillary clinton and joe biden share the stage and it has everyone talking. 2016. and the o'reilly/rush feud is getting bigger. wait until you see who bill is going after now. >>> and ted cruz has it all figured out. you'll have to hear his latest conspiracy theory about the president. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjo
and i think that's an interesting statement, jim. it gives a lot of hope on the policies we're dealing with now if that's the way the president is going to succeed. thanks for being on the show tonight and have a good evening. >> thanks, reverend. take care. >>> ahead, hillary clinton and joe biden share the stage and it has everyone talking. 2016. and the o'reilly/rush feud is getting bigger. wait until you see who bill is going after now. >>> and ted cruz has it all...
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of a medical school, the road to that school is broken pillar parts labored slavery, segregation and jim-crow and there's a gay sad looking nearby and in tact pillar that says traditional marriage and a thought bubble that says little help? let me show you. that's just um, i drew this is -- [cheers and applause] anyway that is my idea for the editorial cartoon. this is just a penis cannon shooting an airplane because it's all i really know how to draw. we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the latest film is called "the place beyond the pine." >> is this you -- took off never called me. >> i gotta leave in four hours. i don't know what to do. >> you do whatever you need to do. >> what are you going to do? >> i'm going to do what i have to do. i'm going to school. take care of jason. >> jon: please welcome back to the show eva mendes. hello! [cheers and applause] have a seat. nice to see you. >> hello. hi. [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you. >> nice to see you again. >> jon: am i mistaken is that an exclamation point. >> no, it is not. it's a tear drop. >> jon:
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jim maceda in seoul. joining us, ben, he worked for the national security council under president obama. let's get to the heart of this thing. why is he doing it? what's the danger to us? >> sure. i think when we look at issues like this and scenarios like this, we look at a couple different things. timing, audience, and context. the north koreans have had a knack for landing big events on holidays. this is not being taken as an april fool's joke. the u.s. demonstrated, the government demonstrated, we can see that within the next few weeks of exercises that are going on because our commitment is strong to japan, to korea, and to the region. as to why he's doing this, obviously there are a lot of people trying to delve into the mind of this young leader. let's keep in mind he's meeting with his own parliamentary assembly, if you will, as real or facade as that might be. >> about as real as independence in that army over there. i've never seen a country with more robots. everybody smiles the same way, march
jim maceda in seoul. joining us, ben, he worked for the national security council under president obama. let's get to the heart of this thing. why is he doing it? what's the danger to us? >> sure. i think when we look at issues like this and scenarios like this, we look at a couple different things. timing, audience, and context. the north koreans have had a knack for landing big events on holidays. this is not being taken as an april fool's joke. the u.s. demonstrated, the government...
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welcome, jim. >> caller: hi, stephanie. first of all why don't you just admit you are not going to win, you lost. there will be no semi automatic firearms ban and the reason is because bill clinton became a lame duck president after republicans took over congress because of this very issue. because of the assault weapon's ban, the gop took over congress and after that for the last six years of his presidency clinton was a lame duck. >> stephanie: well, first of all i have admitted to defeat, but i am not really happy about it. and the majority of the american people are not happy about it. >> caller: i think the polls are wrong -- 300 people were killed by rifles of all kinds last year -- you are more likely to be killed by [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: what was that. >> fists or feet. >> stephanie: how many cases have you represented where someone killed someone with their feet. >> caller: oh, i have represented a lot. >> stephanie: oh wow. >> how did that happen? >> caller: mostly domestics. >> they killed them wit
welcome, jim. >> caller: hi, stephanie. first of all why don't you just admit you are not going to win, you lost. there will be no semi automatic firearms ban and the reason is because bill clinton became a lame duck president after republicans took over congress because of this very issue. because of the assault weapon's ban, the gop took over congress and after that for the last six years of his presidency clinton was a lame duck. >> stephanie: well, first of all i have admitted...
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. >> let's go to jim maceda who's been in the region. as the north continues to ratchet up the rhetoric, he's in seoul, south korea, following the latest developments. jim, when we last spoke on monday, you said the closing of this industrial complex one sign that the crisis has hit a higher level. this isn't a full-scale closure. but nevertheless, it's concerning, yes? >> reporter: it's very concerning, s.e. it's concerning because the industrial park really symbolizes so much more than the sum of its parts, in this case, the sum of its 120-plus factories. for the past decade, this has been the only north/south venture of the whole of the korean peninsula, bringing in some $2 billion in trade each year. but it's also a bellwether of north/south relations. this morning with a shift change of south korean managers and truckers trying to cross the borders, they were told in so many words, turn around and go back. 800 or so south koreans inside the factories managing 50,000 north korean workers opted to stay in their factories and watch ove
. >> let's go to jim maceda who's been in the region. as the north continues to ratchet up the rhetoric, he's in seoul, south korea, following the latest developments. jim, when we last spoke on monday, you said the closing of this industrial complex one sign that the crisis has hit a higher level. this isn't a full-scale closure. but nevertheless, it's concerning, yes? >> reporter: it's very concerning, s.e. it's concerning because the industrial park really symbolizes so much more...
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jim clancy is in south korea. >> as we've been saying for weeks, south koreans seem to be taking all the fiery rhetoric here in the peninsula in stride. well, it seems that north koreans may be doing the same. it's not often that we hear from the north koreans, but a tour operator who just returned from a visit to pyongyang was asked does she see any difference inside the north korean capital? >> i didn't feel any difference towards us and people smiling, waving, saying hello, and kids coming up and roller blading and coming up and saying hello. so there was no difference in that respect. >> amanda carr said that they visited bowling alleys, bars and public parks, and while people were aware of the rhetoric, they support the government, number one. and soldiers are there on the streets. but they're planting trees. this is, after all, spring planting season. what concerns many koreans, at least here in the south, is not the threat of one side or the other starting an all-out offensive. >> there's another danger right now, which is in the fog of war, especially at sea, where you've got
jim clancy is in south korea. >> as we've been saying for weeks, south koreans seem to be taking all the fiery rhetoric here in the peninsula in stride. well, it seems that north koreans may be doing the same. it's not often that we hear from the north koreans, but a tour operator who just returned from a visit to pyongyang was asked does she see any difference inside the north korean capital? >> i didn't feel any difference towards us and people smiling, waving, saying hello, and...
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the problem with these think tanks or do you think there is a problem with them will so first of all jim de mint doesn't have to register as a lobbyist because he's essentially one step removed from the process they are able to get all of this funding from essentially whoever they want and then they get to write research and stuff like that all the sea bright and they should actually and all of those things often get totally cribbed by whoever the congressman is who's supposed to be listening to them so you know the heritage foundation is considered conservative absolutely they're going to politicians with let's and that thank you so much richard there is coming on very very important subject created. by now you've probably heard of exxon mobil's massive oil spill in central arkansas stem from a ruptured pipe line a pipeline that carries tar sands oil from illinois the american southwest the pipeline carries about ninety thousand barrels through it every day and already at least ten thousand are estimated to have poured out of the gash the oil flowed like a river through a residential ne
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five of its men, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee, marco rubio, and jim inhofe married wayne la pierre. these five buccaroos said they won't even let a vote happen, not the even one with better background checks. they call it surveillance and want none of it. this is one area where they believe in the right of privacy, darn it. they believe in the government's right to know what's going on inside a woman's body, of course, but don't dare ask if some gun buyer is a nut, a criminal, or a wife beater. that's his affair and don't forget it. that's their view. ron reagan and malika henderson for "the washington post." i want to you watch the president here in his state of the union. he made clear many reasons that gun control legislation deserved a vote, a vote, not even an up vote but a vote. >> gabby giffords, that there is a vote, the families of newtown deserve a vote. the families of aurora deserve a vote. the families of oak creek and tucson and blacksburg and the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence, they deserve a simple vote. >> well,a will letter to senate majori
five of its men, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee, marco rubio, and jim inhofe married wayne la pierre. these five buccaroos said they won't even let a vote happen, not the even one with better background checks. they call it surveillance and want none of it. this is one area where they believe in the right of privacy, darn it. they believe in the government's right to know what's going on inside a woman's body, of course, but don't dare ask if some gun buyer is a nut, a criminal, or a wife...
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jim it's this thing over and over again, why won't the president lead? oh, the president's leading too much. the president yesterday. >> obama: none of these ideas should be controversial. why wouldn't we want to make it more difficult for a dangerous person to get his or her hands on a gun. >> tyranny! red coats! >> stephanie: 80% of republicans for it and we can't get it done. the vice president yesterday. >> i think we're on the verge of getting a serious thorough universal background check in place, and it will emphasize, it will save lives. >> the assault weapons ban saved lives for a while. >> stephanie: yeah that's why i hate when people go we don't really know the -- yeah we do. >> the president remains firmly behind the range of legislative proposals that he offered up in mid-january when he gave remarks on this issue. >> stephanie: see is leading too much. >> he is not leading enough too much. >> stephanie: senator ted cruz. >> they want to ban some 4 million guns that law-abiding citizens have chosen to used to protect their homes. >> protect
jim it's this thing over and over again, why won't the president lead? oh, the president's leading too much. the president yesterday. >> obama: none of these ideas should be controversial. why wouldn't we want to make it more difficult for a dangerous person to get his or her hands on a gun. >> tyranny! red coats! >> stephanie: 80% of republicans for it and we can't get it done. the vice president yesterday. >> i think we're on the verge of getting a serious thorough...
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you did a great job, jim. so i don't know if you all are still -- [applause] >> fascinating, professor goss. very, very good. [applause] very good. you can see why she was a great teacher. if you didn't like arkansas politics and the constitution before you got in her class, you sure did before you left. terrific. okay, questions. this is a good opportunity. we have some questions. there's a question right over here. yes, sir. >> i'm a native of white county and resident, lifetime, and i visited a church in searcy that does a lot of work with the wilbur mills treatment center. my question is i've been reading the book, and what was it that foster white did that made wilbur mills' dad angry enough that he ended up supporting him in the white county judge's race? and also if you could elaborate on the congressional race that he won, especially roy richardson's behavior. [laughter] >> well, those are two great stories really. first of all, you know, in those debates, like i said, about 80 of them in every precinc
you did a great job, jim. so i don't know if you all are still -- [applause] >> fascinating, professor goss. very, very good. [applause] very good. you can see why she was a great teacher. if you didn't like arkansas politics and the constitution before you got in her class, you sure did before you left. terrific. okay, questions. this is a good opportunity. we have some questions. there's a question right over here. yes, sir. >> i'm a native of white county and resident, lifetime,...
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second question was -- >> i think jim is not hearing me, guys. jim, it's alex, can you hear me? i think we're having a little bit of an issue with our two-way. let's move on from that. we'll come back as soon as that gets cleared up with jim maceda in seoul, south korea. let's talk about what's developing today with nelson mandela, who is out of the hospital now. he was discharged after being treated for pneumonia. he was admitted to the hospital ten days ago. the 94-year-old had some fluid drained from his lungs to ease his breathing. we are going to have a live report for from you south africa coming your way in our next hour. >>> from there to politics now. new today president obama's confronting critics from both sides on the budget he plans to send to congress on wednesday. the proposal aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion over a decade. >> and i will lay out these priorities in greater detail in the days ahead. it's a budget that doesn't spend beyond our means and it's a budget that doesn't make harsh and unnecessary cuts that only serve to slow our economy.
second question was -- >> i think jim is not hearing me, guys. jim, it's alex, can you hear me? i think we're having a little bit of an issue with our two-way. let's move on from that. we'll come back as soon as that gets cleared up with jim maceda in seoul, south korea. let's talk about what's developing today with nelson mandela, who is out of the hospital now. he was discharged after being treated for pneumonia. he was admitted to the hospital ten days ago. the 94-year-old had some...
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jim maceda is live in seoul, south korea. what's the latest there? >> reporter: if kim jong-un does nothing else, the korea government contacted not just the russians but all foreign embassies in pyongyang. later the government warned british diplomats that they could not guarantee their safety in the event of a conflict as early as next week. the britain foreign office issued a statement saying it believes pyongyang had done this for propaganda reasons to support kim's position that the u.s. plans to invade north korea, something that he has said repeatedly. there's still no indication at all here of imminent war between the north and south. even as the tensions begin to ramp up. the tensions with the mid-range missiles, they are seen by air assets to have been placed on mobile missile launchers and then concealed. so one would say for quick use. but there is a range of 2,000 miles. it's never been tested before by the north which would suggest even if it was fired it would be a test, not an attack. something that has gone unreported, chris, is that
jim maceda is live in seoul, south korea. what's the latest there? >> reporter: if kim jong-un does nothing else, the korea government contacted not just the russians but all foreign embassies in pyongyang. later the government warned british diplomats that they could not guarantee their safety in the event of a conflict as early as next week. the britain foreign office issued a statement saying it believes pyongyang had done this for propaganda reasons to support kim's position that the...
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>> jim maceda from seoul, south korea, thanks. check back with you later in the program. >>> new developments in a story we have been following very closely here. former south african president nelson mandela was discharged from the hospital today. he is now back at home. the president was hospitalized march 27th. he was being treated for pneumonia there. we will go live to south africa as well a little bit later in the show for the latest on nelson mandela's condition. >>> to our political headlines on this saturday afternoon. after a three-hour flight delay, secretary of state john kerry is wheels up to istanbul, turkey. he will also be visiting jerusalem, ramallah, london, seoul, beijing and tokyo on this trip. his wife, theresa heinz kerry, is also along for the ride, we are told. >>> in d.c., the fbi paid a visit to the home of former cia director, david petraeus yesterday. we do not know whether petraeus was home at the time but the fbi is still investigating whether his former mistress, paula broadwell, ever had improper ac
>> jim maceda from seoul, south korea, thanks. check back with you later in the program. >>> new developments in a story we have been following very closely here. former south african president nelson mandela was discharged from the hospital today. he is now back at home. the president was hospitalized march 27th. he was being treated for pneumonia there. we will go live to south africa as well a little bit later in the show for the latest on nelson mandela's condition....
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jim maceda joins us. what more do we know about the missile that has now been positioned on the east coast of north korea? >> reporter: the report is coming from the south korean military. it is based on western intelligence. the missile was being transported to a location close to a missile launch side. it appears in the satellite imagery which we have not seen to be a people range missile. it has a range before 1,800 miles. that would reach all of south korean targets as well as u.s. bases in japan and probe as far as guam in the pacific. now, it has to be said that north korea has never tested these missiles before. and this would most likely be part of a missile test, rather than an attack. also, korean experts do not believe that the kim regime has the capability at this time of launching a nuclear tip missile, period. that said, this comes as you alluded to on the heels of the latest threat from pyongyang of an attack on the u.s. with multiple nuclear devices. the u.s. is taking notice. it is beefin
jim maceda joins us. what more do we know about the missile that has now been positioned on the east coast of north korea? >> reporter: the report is coming from the south korean military. it is based on western intelligence. the missile was being transported to a location close to a missile launch side. it appears in the satellite imagery which we have not seen to be a people range missile. it has a range before 1,800 miles. that would reach all of south korean targets as well as u.s....
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south carolina congressman and democratic -- assistant democratic lead erbil jim clyburn joins us now. thank you very much. how are you going to try to lead this debate and get the gun legislation back on track? >> well, andrea, thank you so much for having me. i think what you see here is the congress is lacking behind the public, as it does very often. i do believe there's something going to happen. it probably won't go far beyond background checks. that's where there is almost university acceptance of that. will we have an assault weapons ban or something done about high cal we are steps? i don't think so, but the journey must begin with a single step. i think we'll take a step with background checks, but i don't believe we'll go much farther than that this year. >> don't you think people will be disappointed. there are plenty of red-estate democrats that have as big a problem with these changes proposed, as do republicans. >> yes, that's true. i do believe that the public is very, very disappointed. i'm very disappointed, but we have to be realistic here. it is the result of redis
south carolina congressman and democratic -- assistant democratic lead erbil jim clyburn joins us now. thank you very much. how are you going to try to lead this debate and get the gun legislation back on track? >> well, andrea, thank you so much for having me. i think what you see here is the congress is lacking behind the public, as it does very often. i do believe there's something going to happen. it probably won't go far beyond background checks. that's where there is almost...
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jim has been on that computer searching for you. jim? >> there's nothing. there's nothing. >> stephanie: however, i thought that's because -- >> nobody -- no, that's not true. it's not true but you know, ashley judd has had a great career and she's done some wonderful things aside from being an actor and things that matter in terms of her being a senator. and nobody's talking about those things. >> her harvard degree. >> her harvard degree and humanitarian work. >> the u.n. >> she's gone to the congo. she's worked with an organization that i've worked. she's done a tremendous amount for women and women for women international. she is a youth a.i.d.s. -- she's been on the board of the organization. she's traveled to kenya and bob way. she's done a lot. does anybody talk about that? >> stephanie: so have you. you have a fancy ivy league degree too. just like jacki schechner. >> she's no louie gohmert. >> that's true. >> stephanie: we've had this larger discussion whether you decide to run or not about how you ever get good people to run and why -- because --
jim has been on that computer searching for you. jim? >> there's nothing. there's nothing. >> stephanie: however, i thought that's because -- >> nobody -- no, that's not true. it's not true but you know, ashley judd has had a great career and she's done some wonderful things aside from being an actor and things that matter in terms of her being a senator. and nobody's talking about those things. >> her harvard degree. >> her harvard degree and humanitarian work....
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. >> with me now nbc pentagon correspondent jim micklaszewskm. we mentioned the saber rattling that goes on with north korea. is this more of the same or different in kind? >> well, you know, chris, we have seen this before. a series of rocket threats out of north korea, military movers aimed primarily in the past at getting the u.s. and other nations back to a bargaining table to lift sanctions and provide more food and money in terms of aid to north korea. what is different this time? this round of provocative threats comes on the heels of advanced missile development and testing by the north koreans. a third successful underground nuclear test, according to u.s. officials and the real wild card here is this young as u.s. officials are are now calling him, north korean leader kim jung-un. he's still a wild card in many respects. some have even advanced the theory here that even his youth is playing into this because he appears to be on a more aggressive track than his father ever was. so, there is some concern here that because of the uncertain
. >> with me now nbc pentagon correspondent jim micklaszewskm. we mentioned the saber rattling that goes on with north korea. is this more of the same or different in kind? >> well, you know, chris, we have seen this before. a series of rocket threats out of north korea, military movers aimed primarily in the past at getting the u.s. and other nations back to a bargaining table to lift sanctions and provide more food and money in terms of aid to north korea. what is different this...
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. >> jim? >> first of all, excellent report. i -- barbara tremendous. i lived for iran in a year. so i keep track as best i can. if we do the things that indicated or suggested, how will that possibly affect u.s.-israel relations. i know, many parts of the middle east think that -- locked together point for point. it may not necessarily be true if implemented. i travel extensively to israel several times a year and i certainly can't speak for the israeli leadership. i think, jim, one of the thing that was achieved by the president's visit and by the extraordinary -- together have aligned at least on a time table the u.s. and israel and have given some breathing space for sanctions and certainly deferred any military action. at the same time, there are potentially different end games. for example, it's quite clear as greg was indicating and i think it's obvious from the negotiations that from the european and u.s. and p5+1 standpoint, quote, unquote, acceptable interim agreement, if not permanent would be to permit some degree of uranium enrichment. i think they would look at it in
. >> jim? >> first of all, excellent report. i -- barbara tremendous. i lived for iran in a year. so i keep track as best i can. if we do the things that indicated or suggested, how will that possibly affect u.s.-israel relations. i know, many parts of the middle east think that -- locked together point for point. it may not necessarily be true if implemented. i travel extensively to israel several times a year and i certainly can't speak for the israeli leadership. i think, jim,...
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you have to think coach jim boeheim. first final four appearance for him was 1987, before any of the players on his current team were even before. a lot of speculation that he may retire. syracuse comes in a three-point favorite over michigan. a lot of people following the kevin ware story, the guard that broke his leg in the sunday game against duke. everyone following him and his progress. and last night on the david letterman did the top ten. heard he was awesome. andy schultz will have it later in the bleacher report and come this weekend, we'll be busy people, fredricka. the final four much more than just the game itself. a special on saturday. that's going to be 3:00 p.m. eastern and behind the scenes and see what happens in this huge event. rachel nichols will host it tomorrow, 3:00 p.m. eastern for all access look at this massive event. more than just basketball, fredricka, we have the concert series going on. everybody from the zac brown band to flo rida to sting. it will be a great fredricka. >> sounds like a l
you have to think coach jim boeheim. first final four appearance for him was 1987, before any of the players on his current team were even before. a lot of speculation that he may retire. syracuse comes in a three-point favorite over michigan. a lot of people following the kevin ware story, the guard that broke his leg in the sunday game against duke. everyone following him and his progress. and last night on the david letterman did the top ten. heard he was awesome. andy schultz will have it...
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point, no indication why this man was at their door or what led to this altercation. >> obviously, jim, there's been a lot going on in terms of law enforcement officials lately with officers killed in colorado and texas. do authorities right now think there's any link in this case? >> reporter: there doesn't appear to be a link at this time, they say, but they're working on this guy's background. he apparently was only in hot sulfur springs for about a week, moved there from michigan looking for work. we did find a 2007 arrest, basically fleeing police in a car chase. early indications are he wasn't armed when he showed up at their door. a lot for police investigators up there to work on. since it involves a prosecutor and a deputy sheriff, they brought in police and prosecutors from elsewhere in the state to conduct this investigation. we'll see what they find out. >> our appreciation. >>> tensions building between north and south korea this morning. north korea making good on its threat to block south korean workers from entering or leaving a joint industrial complex. the news comes
point, no indication why this man was at their door or what led to this altercation. >> obviously, jim, there's been a lot going on in terms of law enforcement officials lately with officers killed in colorado and texas. do authorities right now think there's any link in this case? >> reporter: there doesn't appear to be a link at this time, they say, but they're working on this guy's background. he apparently was only in hot sulfur springs for about a week, moved there from...
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jim? >> excellent report, and i congratulate the effort, and you mentioned how it would affect israel-u.s. relations. parts of the middle east think the u.s. and israel are blocked together point for point, and that would not necessarily be true if implemented. >> i traveled to israel several times a year, and i can't speak to the israeli leadership, jim, one of the things that was achieved by the president's visit and by the extraordinary statements by former heads of the idf and intelligence with an aligned timetable and have given breathing space for sanctions and deferred any military action, and at the same time, there are, for example, it's clear as was indicated and it's quite obvious from the negotiations that from the european and u.s. and p5 plus one stand point, quote-on-quote, acceptable in the interim agreement, if not permanent, would be to permit some degree of iranian enrichment unless there were very high degrees of transparency, even for that interim agreement, i think th
jim? >> excellent report, and i congratulate the effort, and you mentioned how it would affect israel-u.s. relations. parts of the middle east think the u.s. and israel are blocked together point for point, and that would not necessarily be true if implemented. >> i traveled to israel several times a year, and i can't speak to the israeli leadership, jim, one of the things that was achieved by the president's visit and by the extraordinary statements by former heads of the idf and...
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shade discuss the persecution of christians around world and at 7:00 we begin our programming with jim hamilton, army of god describes the crimes of joseph casone and his resistance army in central africa. tomorrow live with amy goodman for three hours of "in depth". submit your questions to twitter@booktv, facebook, or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. watch these programs and more all weekend on booktv and for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. booktv is live from the eleventh annual annapolis book festival on april 13th. we bring you live coverage of other panels discussing topics ranging from the war in afghanistan, slavery and women's issues. check our web site at booktv.org for a full schedule the events. on april 20th and 20 first booktv will be by from the los angeles times festival of books on the campus of the anniversary of southern california covering two days of what bothered discussions and interviews. check booktv.org for updates on live coverage. also montgomery, alabama will host the e
shade discuss the persecution of christians around world and at 7:00 we begin our programming with jim hamilton, army of god describes the crimes of joseph casone and his resistance army in central africa. tomorrow live with amy goodman for three hours of "in depth". submit your questions to twitter@booktv, facebook, or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. watch these programs and more all weekend on booktv and for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming...
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>> jim doherty over at the state department, thank you. for the biggest danger right now isn't necessarily a nuclear danger. the regime could trigger a new korean war with conventional weapons. cnn's tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, what could happen if north korea were to start a war with some of those conventional weapons? >> wolf, all we're really looking at is a lay of the land here. if you look at north korea up here, you can see it's got this advantage in an interesting way. there's water on both sides makes a big difference because it makes it relatively hard to get in and respond to them. you have the dmz down here where they could reach in to south korea with any kind of attack they wanted to stage there. let's look at the bigger picture of this. it's a small nation so why does it matter. because of their missile capability. some have a range of 430 miles. that completely engulfs all of south korea and reaches over toward japan. their bigger missiles come out to 2,500 miles. we've talked a bit about the idea of some that can
>> jim doherty over at the state department, thank you. for the biggest danger right now isn't necessarily a nuclear danger. the regime could trigger a new korean war with conventional weapons. cnn's tom foreman is at the magic wall. tom, what could happen if north korea were to start a war with some of those conventional weapons? >> wolf, all we're really looking at is a lay of the land here. if you look at north korea up here, you can see it's got this advantage in an interesting...
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five of its men, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee, marco rubio and jim inhofe just married wayne lapierre. in sickness and in health, until death do us part. not even that. these five buckaroos won't let the senate vote on a gun safety measures, not even one dealing with better background checks. the hardliners calls it surveillance and want none of it. this is one area where they believe in the right of privacy, darn it, believe in the government's right to know what's going on inside a woman's body, of course, but don't ask if some gun buyer is a nut, a criminal or wife beater. that's his affair and don't forget it. ron reagan, radio talk show host. nia malika henderson for the "washington post." the president made clear many reasons gun control legislation deserved a vote, a vote, not even a vote, just a vote. >> deserves a vote. >> gabby giffords deserves a vote. the family of newtown deserve a vote. the families of aurora deserve a vote. the families of oak creek and tucson and blacksburg and the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence, they deserve a simple vote. >>
five of its men, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee, marco rubio and jim inhofe just married wayne lapierre. in sickness and in health, until death do us part. not even that. these five buckaroos won't let the senate vote on a gun safety measures, not even one dealing with better background checks. the hardliners calls it surveillance and want none of it. this is one area where they believe in the right of privacy, darn it, believe in the government's right to know what's going on inside a woman's...
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jim spellman live for us now in denver. jim, my question to you, how are all these men connected to the killings of tom clements, the slain prison chief, are they? >> reporter: let me give you brand new information, don, in addition to the two men police have a be on the lookout for, i've learned two other 211 gang members have been brought in by police this week, one monday, one just late last night. the one brought in monday, police have executed search warrants on this person. all four, the two on the lookout alert and two that police have brought in, all were known to have associated with ebel in the days before the shooting of tom clements and the pizza driver, nate leon, and all four of them are 211 gang members. don, i think it says a lot, that two weeks after this car crash incident, shootout with police in texas, this is still an incredibly active investigation. authorities here, like in texas, are on edge for their own personal safety and the safety of their coworkers and are taking this very personal, don. they w
jim spellman live for us now in denver. jim, my question to you, how are all these men connected to the killings of tom clements, the slain prison chief, are they? >> reporter: let me give you brand new information, don, in addition to the two men police have a be on the lookout for, i've learned two other 211 gang members have been brought in by police this week, one monday, one just late last night. the one brought in monday, police have executed search warrants on this person. all...
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>> all right, jim clancy for us this morning in seoul. thanks, jim. >>> 6,000 lives lost in syria last month. the opposition says that is the deadliest month since the civil war in the country erupted two years ago. cnn cannot independently verify these numbers. the tally does not include people held in detention centers or people who have been kidnapped by rebels. their fate unknown. >>> court officials in colorado this morning apologizing for a paperwork error, a paperwork error that allowed evan ebel to be freed from prison four years too soon. ebel was released back in january. he's suspected of killing colorado's corrections chief and a pizza delivery driver last month. ebel later died in a shoot-out with police in texas. >>> the death penalty remains on the table for alleged colorado movie theater killer james holmes. the prosecutor rejecting a plea deal to avoid execution if holmes is convicted, saying he will seek the death penalty. last summer's rampage left 12 people dead, 58 others wounded. holmes' trial will not begin until ne
>> all right, jim clancy for us this morning in seoul. thanks, jim. >>> 6,000 lives lost in syria last month. the opposition says that is the deadliest month since the civil war in the country erupted two years ago. cnn cannot independently verify these numbers. the tally does not include people held in detention centers or people who have been kidnapped by rebels. their fate unknown. >>> court officials in colorado this morning apologizing for a paperwork error, a...
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i think that, jim, one of the things that was achieved by the president's visit and by the extraordinary statements by former heads of the idf and the intelligence together have aligned at least on a timetable the u.s. and israel have given some breathing space or sanctioned uncertainly deferred any military action. at the same time, there are potentially different in games. -- into games. for example, it's quite clear as greg was indicating and i think it's quite obvious from the negotiations that from the european and u.s. and p5+1 standpoint, quote unquote acceptable at least greg's interim agreement if not permanent would be to permit some degree of uranium enrichment. unless they were very high degrees of transparency, even for that interim agreement, i think israelis would look at that in a very suspect way. i think that they recognize, and again the very healthy into the debate, that to some extent the military auspices are more limited. both at distance by the assets that they have compared to the united states, and that the threat of israeli military action has induced the compr
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. >> when it comes to affirmative action, there's been some -- jim webb, the former senator in welcome back, says it should only apply to african-americans and there are some others that believe that's how narrowly that affirmative action should be defined. could we ever see the court somehow use either one of these cases to try to make a more narrow definition? >> i don't think the court is going to do that in in case, but either texas or michigan. but the court has raised that concern in some employment related affirmative action cases, that the definitions were sometimes too broad and took in groups that didn't necessarily need that protection. >> when does kagan have to stop recusing herself? because this -- you could always make a connection. so she didn't on health care, but she did on these issues. when you look at this, is there a pattern of what she recuses herself on? >> if she was directly involved while she was at the justice department, she can't participate. she's been less than totally open about what standard she's using. >> you think she should be more open? >> yeah, i
. >> when it comes to affirmative action, there's been some -- jim webb, the former senator in welcome back, says it should only apply to african-americans and there are some others that believe that's how narrowly that affirmative action should be defined. could we ever see the court somehow use either one of these cases to try to make a more narrow definition? >> i don't think the court is going to do that in in case, but either texas or michigan. but the court has raised that...
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jim, you were inside the courtroom. what was the mood like in there? >> reporter: it was very tense to begin the day, wolf. on one side there were victims and family members of people murdered in the theater that night. on the other hand the journalists and sitting amongst us reporters james holmes' parents. the d.a. came out and said he had told no one of his decision, not even his prosecution team. he spoke to 60 victims personally and in the case of james holmes justice is death. you can see james holmes' parents sort of collapse into each other. a few sighs, but pretty stoic on the victim's side. they knew that this was definitely an option. for some of the family members and friends, wolf, of these victims it's welcome news. listen to brian beard. his friend alex sullivan was gunned down in the theater last summer. >> he took one of my good friends from the earth, and the only way that death is served justice is with death. give me a front row ticket. i want to be there for it. >> why is that? >> why? he took my good friend from this earth. >> for
jim, you were inside the courtroom. what was the mood like in there? >> reporter: it was very tense to begin the day, wolf. on one side there were victims and family members of people murdered in the theater that night. on the other hand the journalists and sitting amongst us reporters james holmes' parents. the d.a. came out and said he had told no one of his decision, not even his prosecution team. he spoke to 60 victims personally and in the case of james holmes justice is death. you...
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nbc's jim maceda is in seoul. is this more sabre rattling from pyongyang? >> reporter: richard, it's probably more sabre rattling. i haven't sensed this much tension in 20 years. missiles and artillery are combat ready. they're pointing, at least according to north korea's leader, kim jong-un, at south korean and u.s. targets now. both sides, north and south, say that they will strike at the slightest provocation, the other side. kim jong-un has even threatened preemptive nuclear strikes on south korean and u.s. ta
nbc's jim maceda is in seoul. is this more sabre rattling from pyongyang? >> reporter: richard, it's probably more sabre rattling. i haven't sensed this much tension in 20 years. missiles and artillery are combat ready. they're pointing, at least according to north korea's leader, kim jong-un, at south korean and u.s. targets now. both sides, north and south, say that they will strike at the slightest provocation, the other side. kim jong-un has even threatened preemptive nuclear strikes...
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former south carolina senator jim demint kicked off his first day as president of the conservative heritage foundation with a letter to the staff saying, "more people than ever before, 69.5 million americans from college students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries defend on the federal government for housing, food, income, student aid or other assistance. the united states must reverse the direction of these trends or face economic or social collapse." >>> to former congressman allen west. you remember him as the florida republican who said that 78 to 81, very specific, house democrats are members of the communist party. anyway, west traveled to l.a. as part of his web series recently and had a tough time adjusting. >> i have to correct a nice young lady at a nearby lunch stop who wanted to put sprouts on my turkey and swiss sandwich? i had someone ask me if i want to go to a real nice sushi restaurant, but i had to tell them that i don't eat bait. needless to say, it has, indeed, been interesting being out here in l.a. >> well, there you have it. both allen west and joe walsh have said a
former south carolina senator jim demint kicked off his first day as president of the conservative heritage foundation with a letter to the staff saying, "more people than ever before, 69.5 million americans from college students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries defend on the federal government for housing, food, income, student aid or other assistance. the united states must reverse the direction of these trends or face economic or social collapse." >>> to former...
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rosemary micki, will be reading, and jim bentley, jack's former colleague. we also have on display examples of the nelson papers that are now at marble, and i just want to thank all of you, especially our panelists so much. it was just a great event. thank you so much. [applause] >> please keep your seat to let the president carter leave. >> in a few moments, todd andrlik on his book, "reporting the revolutionary war: it was history, it was news." in about an hour and 15 minutes, how editorial cartoons have been used in the health care debate. >> several life events to tell you about today. here on c-span2, a group of foreign policy scholars atlantic council discuss u.s. policy towards iran. on our companion network, c-span, at 11 a.m. eastern, the brookings institution host a discussion on the role of women in the air world and with the u.s. is doing to help advance the status of women and girls in the region. also on c-span at 12:30 p.m., the society of american business editors and writers hears from former reagan administration budget director david stoc
rosemary micki, will be reading, and jim bentley, jack's former colleague. we also have on display examples of the nelson papers that are now at marble, and i just want to thank all of you, especially our panelists so much. it was just a great event. thank you so much. [applause] >> please keep your seat to let the president carter leave. >> in a few moments, todd andrlik on his book, "reporting the revolutionary war: it was history, it was news." in about an hour and 15...
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and then i talked to the three former presidents, gerry ford, jim carter and george bush, and i talked to daughters-in-dew, lady bird johnson, nancy reagan, and grandchildren, margaret truman and john eisenhower, both of whom, of course, are writers themselves, and they view their grandmothers very well. so they were wonderful help. then i talked to the other siblings. richard nixon's very much younger brother edward nixon, who most people don't even know he has a still that was still arrive. he was very helpful. teddy kennedy, eunice shriver. i talked to people who were part of the families, and they gave me insights and anecdotes that don't necessarily appear anywhere else. >> have you met any of the mothers? >> yes. i met and interviewed rose kennedy. mrs. carter, oh, yes, i interviewed lillian carter, she's memorable. and i was around a bit with virginia clinton kelley, but i didn't interview her, but i was very much around when she was there. so those i did really get to watch and talk to and got a feel of their personalities. >> how many of these 11 women have a book written abou
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later in the hour we'll speak with senator jim inp hoff of oklahoma. he's on the border right now between the united states and mexico so we're going to be -- james inhofe we'll be talking to about what's going on. will he filibuster some of this stuff coming up? the answer is yes, but we'll have to figure out had what he's going to do. also in our 6:00 p.m. eastern hour we're going to go in depth on that sports injury that you did at the top of your show. a horrific injury. we've got an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in these injuries. we'll go through it. >> look forward to watching. thank you, wolf. >>> holly wool blockbusters in chi china? but with a twist? plot changes, deleted seans, all to 0 appeal to a chinese audience. how do they do? and why? our pop lead is next. .. as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it'
later in the hour we'll speak with senator jim inp hoff of oklahoma. he's on the border right now between the united states and mexico so we're going to be -- james inhofe we'll be talking to about what's going on. will he filibuster some of this stuff coming up? the answer is yes, but we'll have to figure out had what he's going to do. also in our 6:00 p.m. eastern hour we're going to go in depth on that sports injury that you did at the top of your show. a horrific injury. we've got an...
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cnn's jim spellman live in denver with the latest. >> good morning to you, john. it appears at this point it was just before midnight on monday night, when 911 operators there received a call from this deputy district attorney, saying that there was a stranger at their door acting erratically. then there was some sort of confrontation. unclear at this point what exactly happened. but, within a few minutes right outside the door, this man was gunned down, not clear if he was shot by the deputy d.a. or by her deputy sheriff husband. this was a man who only lived in this community about a week, had moved from michigan, was staying with friends, apparently looking for work. no idea at this point what he was doing at their door or what led to this confrontation, john. >> jim spellman in denver, our thanks to you. >>> breaking news now out of afghanistan. christine romans has that. >> this just in to cnn this wednesday morning, six suicide bombers stormed government offices in the southwestern province of farah this morning in afghanistan. two attackers were killed by a
cnn's jim spellman live in denver with the latest. >> good morning to you, john. it appears at this point it was just before midnight on monday night, when 911 operators there received a call from this deputy district attorney, saying that there was a stranger at their door acting erratically. then there was some sort of confrontation. unclear at this point what exactly happened. but, within a few minutes right outside the door, this man was gunned down, not clear if he was shot by the...
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. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the "yale daily news" reported this morning, that was a an april fool's joke. it was not from my organization, had to be recalled on that. >> i know you know someone very well. >> we, yeah, we checked that out, that's not true. but not that yale wouldn't like that there's early polling showing she's doing well in florida against marco rubio and jeb bush. but her people are saying you know, give us some space. >> as much as we say her staff, her loyal staff will say that until the very last minute before she announces, everything is being repositioned and prepositioned, if you will. margaret carlson for whatever hillary clinton wants to do. if you believe the polls, she's the one that will define the field. if she doesn't get out, it will be ha
. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the "yale daily news" reported this morning, that was a an april fool's joke. it was not from my organization, had to be recalled on...
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charlie sennott and jim miklaszewski. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty br
charlie sennott and jim miklaszewski. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and...
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jim roojust some light rain, through san jose and evergreens. and gilroy. spotty so you might need to use your windshield wipers. remember, we did see some thunderstorms mainly in the north bay. by 10:00 a.m., the green a.m.. taking a look at tracy. partly cloudy skies and there rainfall totals for the last couple of hours. just traces reported at sfo, napa, santa rosa, livermore. currently, temperatures are in the fifties as we advance for this afternoon. temperatures right around the seasonable average. right back at the game. the mariners expected to start at 7:05 your kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures warmer with mid-70s. the rainfall returns on thursday. and a dry day for the end of the work week. showers will return saturday and sunday however, we are anticipating some more showers for next weekend. >> there is an incident on the east shore freeway. to the bay bridge toll plaza as we move closer to the 6:00 a.m. is the usual slowing. right now, about 2 minute delay for the cash plain and noh metering lights. there are- no metering lights if act
jim roojust some light rain, through san jose and evergreens. and gilroy. spotty so you might need to use your windshield wipers. remember, we did see some thunderstorms mainly in the north bay. by 10:00 a.m., the green a.m.. taking a look at tracy. partly cloudy skies and there rainfall totals for the last couple of hours. just traces reported at sfo, napa, santa rosa, livermore. currently, temperatures are in the fifties as we advance for this afternoon. temperatures right around the...
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jim didn't retire. the governor appointed tim scott who used toi sit in the seat i once held with joe. next thing you know a bunch of phone lines light up and a lot of folks saying you ought to do this, you ought to do this. one of the voices was tom davis who i went to college with and we knew each other a long time. he said, mark, you need to do this. you were talking about debt and deficit and government spending 15 years ago at a time when folks in washington weren't that much focused on it, along with the likes of a joe scarborough. and here's a chance for you to take everything that you learned in congress and your way up and way down and apply it to this great debate we were just talking about. so you do a whole lot of soul-searching. you have a ping-pong match in your gut for a couple of weeks there. and you are fearful. you are frightened. you don't know how you're going to be received. but, ultimately, you make a decision and one of the chief things that i had to do before i made that decision
jim didn't retire. the governor appointed tim scott who used toi sit in the seat i once held with joe. next thing you know a bunch of phone lines light up and a lot of folks saying you ought to do this, you ought to do this. one of the voices was tom davis who i went to college with and we knew each other a long time. he said, mark, you need to do this. you were talking about debt and deficit and government spending 15 years ago at a time when folks in washington weren't that much focused on...